The Hubble is a relic.
James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delayed til 2019
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/james-webb-space-telescope-launch-delayed-2019/
The James Webb Telescope is the "new and improved" version of the Hubble, and it has me rather excited. The Hubble, although it did advance our understanding of the cosmos, had limitations. James Webb will be another major step towards furthering our understanding of both what our universe is, and is not. I think it is just as important to learn what the universe is not in order to have a more complete understanding of what the universe is. And right now, it is estimated that we are only aware of about 5% of the basic concepts that are out there, so we are gonna get some things wrong. Important thing is that we learn from them. Eventually, even the James Webb Space Telescope will outlive its usefulness, and hopefully be replaced by even more advanced technology.
I think that the reason that most of us are here to begin with is that we are almost all above average intelligence. It seems to be one common trait amongst most of us. Our individual perspectives and skillsets will very quite widely. Our ability to process data has led most of us to similar conclusions about things being very wrong with our government and had been unified in our support of Ron Paul and the Libertarian Principles. We dont all have the exact same point of views, and those differences have enabled us to become stronger as a community, even if the interest in Ron Paul himself has waned. I think we usually work best when we enact our ability to entertain opposing points of view without either accepting or rejecting them. We fall apart when individuals say I am right and the rest of you are all wrong, now blindly accept my idea because I dont care about your opinions.
Do Black Holes exist? Math says they probably do. Stephen Hawking said they probably do. But Black Holes are not the and all and be all of our understanding, only a very small part of it. If we look to our past, people used to genuinely believe that the earth was flat because they had no way of knowing that it was not. I dont mean like a hundred years ago, or even Egyptian times, I mean like Cave Man times. Even the Greeks knew the Earth was round, and were even able to give a very good approximation of the distance from the Earth to the Sun. We believed that men could not fly. Then we flew. We also believed that "Time Travel" would occur if you went faster than the speed of sound, not light. Then we broke the sound barrier and found it that we were wrong. We thought we could not put a man in outer space. Then we did. We thought we could not put a man on the moon, yet, we did that too.

Are people finally starting to understand what Ed said?
Edward Snowden: Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As "Social Media"
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?520529-Edward-Snowden-Facebook-Is-A-Surveillance-Company-Rebranded-As-quot-Social-Media-quot

https://www.sabhlokcity.com/
I personally use this. Actual peer edited drafts with numerous links from various websites to prove opinions held by the creator.
The creator actually cared about professionalism in his articles. Unlike with Conservapedia and Rational Wiki which pander to their own specific tribal groups of evangelicals and gender studies students.

They also supported McClure/Volkmer FOPA which banned all new Class III weapons.
Signed by a GOP president who used to be democrat.
FOPA turned out to be toothless since the FedCoats refuse to prosecute states that routinely violate and prosecute innocent people under free pratique of the FOPA i.e. they prosecute firearm owners who are legally traveling across the state with legal firearms to another state.

Oh wow! 5 days and we've already attracted two premium quality, feces of a cockroach in a toilet tier, shitposters over to argue over how unchristian the focus of this article is. As if that means anything. Thank you for your efforts benevolent sirs!

We could "check it" tomorrow, if we had the stones to do it.
The highest estimate of Taliban/ISIS/Bin Laden fighters in the field are around 30,000.
30,000 guys in sandals carrying beat up AK47s have got us hemmed up in the Middle East for how many years now?
There are an estimated 100 million gun owners in the US (there are probably a great deal more, but we'll go with that lowball PC number).
If just one percent of those are willing to fight that's guerrilla army of a million people.

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Hey, check out Men Without Hats S.O.S (ABBA) cover. I love it. I know you appreciate disco so I thought I would call your attention to it. I went to Retro Futura last night and saw them. Really fun show. If they come to your area, go. You will have a blast. Mr A doesn't care for that kind of music and he even had fun. I think he was mostly just enjoying making fun of me for liking gay music but still...he had fun.

Nope. Side effect of being intubated/under general anaesthesia. (and my Vegus nerve was the object of the operation, which directly affects the voice) :/ I've done teaspoons of straight honey, and that does seem to help. ~hugs~

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I realize that truth is a hard pill to swallow, especially in times of universal deceit. Many of us diehard Ron Paul supporters understand, the days of a politician telling the truth is gone.

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